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Welcome! You’re going to like what you see about our college and you’ll be impressed when you visit.
We pride ourselves on offering quality education and services and we’re equally committed to putting our students first -- that’s why we’re here!
Spokane Falls Community College offers students:
- A large liberal arts/transfer program
(approximately 67% of the total enrollment)
- State-of-the-art professional/technical programs (21%)
- Developmental courses in Math and English (12%)
Fast Facts*
| Success |
| Degrees & Certificates Awarded: |
1,144 |
Employment Rate: (Students who complete programs) |
79% |
Transfer Students: (to a 4-year college/university) |
1,314 |
| Faculty and Staff |
| Teaching Faculty: |
545 |
| Non-teaching Faculty: |
16 |
| Classified Staff |
178 |
| Administrative: |
19 |
| Professional/Technical: |
40 |
| Total: |
798 |
Student Profile
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State Supported |
Running Start |
International |
All Students |
| Annual FTE Students: |
4,071 |
367 |
93 |
4,534 |
| Annual Head Count: |
7,400 |
515 |
134 |
8,094 |
| Student Ethnicity |
| African American |
2.3% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander |
4.3% |
| Latino/Hispanic |
5.0% |
| Native American |
2.8% |
| Multi-Racial |
3.2% |
| White |
86.6% |
| Gender |
| Female |
57.4% |
| Male |
42.6% |
| Age |
| Median |
21.8 |
| Average |
25.6 |
| Percent less than 25 |
66.3% |
| Percent greater than or equal to 25 |
33.7% |
| Full-time/Part-time Status |
| Attend Full-time |
70% |
| Attend Part-time |
30% |
| Special Populations |
| Students receiving need-based fincial aid |
33% |
| Students with self-reported disabilities |
6% |
| Why do students attend SFCC? |
| Preparation for transfer to a 4-year college |
66% |
| Work-related education |
28% |
| Other |
6% |
Tuition and Fees
Approximate annual costs for First Year: $2,700
(assumes 15 credits per quarter for three quarters)
Service Area
Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC) is one of two accredited
institutions that comprise the Community Colleges of Spokane, District 17.
In addition to serving a large urban and suburban population, the college and
district provide educational services to rural communities throughout a six-county,
12,000 square-mile region through the Institute for Extended Learning (IEL).
*Based on Fall 2005-2006 Data
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